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I watched the first four episodes or so and what I noticed the most was how it seemed like every character was either yelling or speaking at high volume the whole time. It was exhausting. I really like R&M and I know this is from one of the key creatives on that show so it was super disappointing.
The dialogue gets a lot more chill as the show goes on. It's noticeably better by the end of season 1.
My dad felt the same, but he powered through a couple more episodes and it gets noticably better, and has now seen all of it except the most recent season. They even make a joke about loud and fast they used to speak at one point. So if you're willing to, I'd say give it a go it really is worth it imo.
Had the same initial reaction, then I gave it a second try and I was in by the end of season 1. I roll my eyes when people say "it gets better after a while" but Lower Decks does take ~5-6 episodes to find itself. (Does Evil AI Jeffrey Combs do anything for you?)
Four episodes don’t define a single season (especially when it’s the first season) let alone an entire show with five of them.